A tidy workbench scene inside a clean marine workshop, featuring neatly arranged samples of various marine flooring options: foam non-skid pads, woven vinyl swatches, and faux-teak panels in different colors. Each sample is labeled with subtle, professional tags and laid out on a smooth, neutral work surface. Precision cutting tools, a measuring tape, and a digital template tablet rest nearby, suggesting careful planning and customization. Overhead daylight-balanced shop lighting provides bright, even illumination with crisp shadows, highlighting textures and edges. Photographic realism, shot from an angled top-down view with sharp focus, conveying a professional, detail-oriented atmosphere and the wide range of flooring choices available.

Marine Flooring

Explore materials, design options, and installation steps to upgrade your boat’s decking with lasting comfort.

Services

The interior of a high-end offshore boat cabin featuring custom marine flooring planks in a weathered gray faux-teak finish, running lengthwise to visually elongate the space. The planks have subtle grain detail and perfect alignment around built-in storage and a compact galley. Soft LED strip lighting under cabinetry casts a warm glow onto the floor, creating gentle reflections and enhancing the wood-like texture. A small hatch with a stainless latch is perfectly inlaid into the pattern. Photographic realism, shot from a low, slightly angled perspective toward the bow for depth. The mood is refined and comfortable, highlighting how marine flooring brings durability and yacht-like elegance to enclosed spaces.

Custom CNC-cut deck kits for any vessel type, templated to your boat and shipped ready for easy, accurate installation.

A before-and-after style deck composition on a split-screen boat image: the left half shows an older, plain white fiberglass deck with visible wear, while the right half reveals the same deck transformed with richly textured, tan-and-cream faux-teak marine flooring, perfectly fitting around lockers and step edges. The boat is docked along a Lowcountry creek with marsh grass and a distant horizon. Soft midday sunlight keeps both sides evenly lit, making the contrast in appearance and refinement obvious. Photographic realism with symmetrical composition and sharp detail, creating a clear, professional visual narrative of how upgraded marine flooring revitalizes and modernizes a vessel.

On-site flooring removal, surface prep, professional installation, and repairs for worn pads, lifting edges, or outdated marine carpets.

Pricing

Basic Package

Most custom marine flooring projects fall between $18–$45 per square foot installed, with small, simple cockpits at the lower end and full‑deck, multi-level installations at the higher end. Your price is influenced by boat size and layout complexity, chosen material (foam, woven vinyl, or EVA alternatives), the number of color layers, and whether we are replacing existing flooring or starting from bare fiberglass.

Small craft installs

Premium Package

As a rough guide, typical bay boats and center consoles often range from $1,800–$4,500, while larger cruisers and offshore boats with cabins or flybridges can run $4,500–$12,000+ depending on coverage. Add‑ons such as custom logos, extra non‑skid areas, detailed templating around hatches, and intricate inlay designs will increase the overall cost but also enhance comfort, safety, and resale value.

Enhanced detailing

Elite Package

Every project starts with a free consultation where we measure your boat, discuss how you use it, and review material and color options. From there, we provide a detailed written estimate so you know exactly what’s included—materials, templating, fabrication, installation, and any removal of old decking. This upfront pricing helps you budget confidently and compare options before we begin work.

Full customization

Quote Request

Share your boat size, layout, current flooring, and photos so we can provide accurate pricing estimates and scheduling options.

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